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have you had much response from washington? buffers are in the works? does anybody actually listening to you for ignoring you as usual? >> people are listening. the private sector is faster than the public sector. the fact is changed in the book are people and companies and individual women in them. we see women start circles all over. we see a lot of engagement. a lot of people asking for raises. please keep telling everyone. i'm what you ought to have races. men like john chambers. john chambers assigned the book too at the top 400 people and publicly said i thought it was good at this. we are not so good at this. we are going to get better. he stood on a stage and he said the only way to be the best company in the world does have the best pallet pivot men are 50% of the population. lauren buffett talked all about women this year as a competitive advantage. i want men and women running companies to invest in women not to be nice, but because it's the bottom line. >> the other argument in favor as we face the global competitiveness of beja and asia con
have you had much response from washington? buffers are in the works? does anybody actually listening to you for ignoring you as usual? >> people are listening. the private sector is faster than the public sector. the fact is changed in the book are people and companies and individual women in them. we see women start circles all over. we see a lot of engagement. a lot of people asking for raises. please keep telling everyone. i'm what you ought to have races. men like john chambers. john...
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we talk about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent? what is their master vision? >> guest: what is silicon valley. google and facebook for me are just like espn, gigantic successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you have to think of this is a powerful negotiation, who gets to beat you up. google and facebook can be got to communications companies. there started in lockstep. so for those companies, they are not going to rob the boat with this particular policy problem of monopoly infrastructure. data once they go get that monopoly because they look to people like monopolies. so that you say silicon valley has google and facebook, they keep the status quo in place. bear lake jaya police who are there particular corners and have their markets. they don't beat each other up. the status quo slot in place with them. so i'm hopeful there's another silicon valley, which is an upstart to smaller companies whose future will be dependent on a lot of information flowing through an addr
we talk about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent? what is their master vision? >> guest: what is silicon valley. google and facebook for me are just like espn, gigantic successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you have to think of this is a powerful negotiation, who gets to beat you up. google and facebook can be got to communications companies. there started in lockstep. so for those companies,...
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have a great weekend. >>> coming up, the biggest guessing game in washington. who will replace this man? that's the feds chaer. you cannot believe the politics niend behind choosing his imbroimt. >>> an alarming security flaw makes this scenario possible. cnn's laurie segal has more. laurie? >> hey, christine. smart tvs are in living rooms. here at this hacker's convention we've spoken to a lot of folks and they say there are major vulnerabilities. check it out. what's eye opening here. you watch tv but with this hack, your tv can watch you. show us how it works. >> one of the things we're able to do with the tv platform is abuse the browser where we could gain access to the camera built into the tv and what we can prove here is that with a little bit of extra code we can turn the camera on in your browser. >> wow. >> and while this is evident to you here where we've designed it that way, we can do it invisibly and have it run behind the web page you're looking at. >> what this means is i could be sitting here watching tv from my bedroom and you could be anywhe
have a great weekend. >>> coming up, the biggest guessing game in washington. who will replace this man? that's the feds chaer. you cannot believe the politics niend behind choosing his imbroimt. >>> an alarming security flaw makes this scenario possible. cnn's laurie segal has more. laurie? >> hey, christine. smart tvs are in living rooms. here at this hacker's convention we've spoken to a lot of folks and they say there are major vulnerabilities. check it out. what's...
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we talk a lot about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent with this? >> guest: google and facebook for me are just like espn or these gigantic very successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you always have to think of this is a powerful negotiation. who gets to beat who up so google and facebook need each other. they are sorted in lockstep so for those companies they are not going to rock the boat with this particular policy problem of monopolies and infrastructure. they don't want to say go get that monopoly because they look to a lot of people like a monopoly so they don't want to be in that same sentence so if you are saying silicon valley is google and facebook they keep the status quo in place. they're like giant bullies in the schoolyard who are in their particular corners and they have their markets. they don't really beat each other up so the status quo is locked in place with them. i'm hopeful there is another silicon valley which is an upstart, smaller company, companies
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we talk about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley. how does that play into this? what is their intent and their master vision? >> host: google and facebook for me are like espn, these successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you have to see it as a powerful negotiation who gets to pete who up. they can beat up the communications companies. the need each other. they are sort of an lockstep. so for those companies they are not going to rock the boat with this particular policy problem, monopoly infrastructure. they don't want to say go get that monopoly because they don't want to be in that same sentence. so if you are saying sebelius on facebook they keep the status quo in place. they are like the bullies in the schoolyards who are all in their particular corners and the of their markets and they don't really beat each other and so the status quo is locked in place with them to that i am hopeful there is another which is an upstart smaller company whose future will be dependent on a lot of infor
we talk about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley. how does that play into this? what is their intent and their master vision? >> host: google and facebook for me are like espn, these successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you have to see it as a powerful negotiation who gets to pete who up. they can beat up the communications companies. the need each other. they are sort of an lockstep. so for those companies they...
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john harwood reporting from washington. >>> more now on the nation's banks. just today, the federal reserve spelled out new requirements for major banks to go above and beyond regulatory minimums on capital planning levels. a new fed study says most big banks have made progress since the financial crisis on plans to weather another financial shock. some of the stress tests they said run by individual firms may be inadequate. and wants executives to better identify specific risks that their banks face in market downturns. >>> on wall street, it was a milestone kind of day. but not in a good way. for the first time this year, the dow and s&p 500 fell for a fourth consecutive session. it was the first such thing since last year. both indexes have traded in nine of the last 11 trading sessions. the dow today closed at lows of the session. it fell 71 points, to 15010. nasdaq down 13 to 1389. the s&p slid to 16.46. stocks were spooked by the usual suspects, namely hand wringing over what the fed will do next and a pesky rise in interest rates. the ten-year treasury
john harwood reporting from washington. >>> more now on the nation's banks. just today, the federal reserve spelled out new requirements for major banks to go above and beyond regulatory minimums on capital planning levels. a new fed study says most big banks have made progress since the financial crisis on plans to weather another financial shock. some of the stress tests they said run by individual firms may be inadequate. and wants executives to better identify specific risks that...
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having had much response from washington? what efforts are in the works for policy change? you are sending out an agenda. are they just ignore knew his usual? >> i think people understand that the private sector moves faster than the public sector. so we are seeing women start circles all over. a lot of people are asking for raises. i want you all to have raises. on the corporate sector, men like john tamers, he assigned the book is top 200 people and said that i thought it was that it does, we are not so good at this. we are going to get better. stood on a stage and he said the only way to be the best company is to have the best individuals. women are 50% of the population. warren buffett talk all about women this year. i want men and women to invest in women not to be nice but because it is their bottom line. >> we face a global competitiveness with asia and asia continues to discriminate against women. it is pretty clear that you need everyone working together. so this argument favors your arguments for women. >> economic growth, a good% of it has been in the workforce.
having had much response from washington? what efforts are in the works for policy change? you are sending out an agenda. are they just ignore knew his usual? >> i think people understand that the private sector moves faster than the public sector. so we are seeing women start circles all over. a lot of people are asking for raises. i want you all to have raises. on the corporate sector, men like john tamers, he assigned the book is top 200 people and said that i thought it was that it...
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let's get the story from washington d.c. marion international ceo and president. great to see you. many types of travelers, business, leader, the frugal traveler all use different brands of hotels. collectively how was the traveler doing? >> the individual traveler is doing great as we speak. the only pause in our report this morning was the near term group business. a little bit soft. so when you look at the individual business travelers, families taking vacation. what we saw, about six, seven, 8%. that has been steady. really strong performance. liz: which group is -- in them separating them from the actual group traveler, but a business traveler, leisure traveler with a little bit more money? who is doing the best? >> that they put the business traveler and leisure, but probably the higher end leisure is strongest. you talk about ritz-carlton. we had a dozen ritz-carlton resorts in florida who are performing very, very well. the west coast's performing great. those are driven often buy high-end leisure travel. but the working traveler is back on the road. so ibm executive, ibm s
let's get the story from washington d.c. marion international ceo and president. great to see you. many types of travelers, business, leader, the frugal traveler all use different brands of hotels. collectively how was the traveler doing? >> the individual traveler is doing great as we speak. the only pause in our report this morning was the near term group business. a little bit soft. so when you look at the individual business travelers, families taking vacation. what we saw, about six,...
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back here. >> from george washington university. can you hear me? >> yes. >> i wanted to see what you think people think about the common core little differently. we have had 30 years of tandards and high-stakes testing. we are still being told we are going to hell in a handbasket. are people just weary about all of this? the parents now are the ones who went through that in school. they went through the various standards and high-stakes testing themselves as children, so was that one problem? when the poll was talking about 21st-century standards for employment, we continue to see jobs going overseas to cheaper labor markets. parents and citizens are snappy about this. maybe we should perhaps think about common core in terms of not human capital but emocratic citizenry. >> who wants to jump in? >> tough one. i think it really does get to the question on the idea of messaging and how anytime you're asking people to do something that is hard, different, or knew you have to take into account all of the issues that you just raised -- their own history,
back here. >> from george washington university. can you hear me? >> yes. >> i wanted to see what you think people think about the common core little differently. we have had 30 years of tandards and high-stakes testing. we are still being told we are going to hell in a handbasket. are people just weary about all of this? the parents now are the ones who went through that in school. they went through the various standards and high-stakes testing themselves as children, so was...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> the wages of many average workers haven't grown but a different story with chief executives and now federal regulators will propose a role to require companies to disclose how much they earn showing the gap between their salaries and those of the average rank. marry thompson has more. [ applause ] >> reporter: after president obama signed dodd frank into law the srkcc will require companie to disclose the ceo's pay to the pay of the workers. brandon reese notes the average making $12 and a quarter million last year a ceo now makes 350 times more than the average worker. >> that ratio is up from 42 times to one 30 years ago. so dramatic inequality and that's hurting employee moral and productivity and leading to increased turnover and that's what this disclosure rule is meant to fix. >> reporter: reese claims the ratio gives director whose determine a ceo's pay a invaluable tool that lessons the focus on what a ceo makes relative to other ceos and relative to the employees. the soon to be proposed rule appears somewhat
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> the wages of many average workers haven't grown but a different story with chief executives and now federal regulators will propose a role to require companies to disclose how much they earn showing the gap between their salaries and those of the average rank. marry thompson has more. [ applause ] >> reporter: after president obama signed dodd frank into law the srkcc will require companie to disclose the...
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"washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those which are bringing about this suffering. >> you thought take advantage of it. obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. somebody had their own agenda. [inaudible] >> i think a turn at the window on the path to what is going on with american women. >> she becomes the chief confidant in the way only one in the world he can trust. >> many of the people who were first lady were writers. they were writers. journalists, they wrote books. >> they are, in many cases, more interesting as human beings their their husband. if only because they are not first and foremost defined in limited but political ambition. >> it's edith roosevelt white house. >> you are a little breathless and too much looking down and too much fast. i think in every case the first lady is really done whatever been her personality and interest. she later wrote in her memoir she said i myself never made a
"washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those which are bringing about this suffering. >> you thought take advantage of it. obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. somebody had their own agenda. [inaudible] >> i think a turn at the window on the path to what is going on with american women. >> she becomes the chief confidant in the way...
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. >> tuesday at the little league world series, a team from washington state advanced to the finals. wednesday, the teams from california and connecticut played for the right to get there, too about that california down in the sixth, carrying the big stick, the long flyball gone. the second home run of the game. connecticut's lead cut to 3-2. the pitcher's pitch gets past his catcher, races home from third to tie the game at three apiece. top of the ninth, 6'7" grant hohman atoned forgiving up a homer earlier with a homer of his own. california wins since-3, advancing to play washington in the championship game. >> robert griffin iii is ready to resume his role as starting quarterback. he went to work wednesday for the first time. the team was not in full pads, but did go full speed. griffin ran 49 plays against the defense. his surgy radar knee is holding up. >> the event hasn't started yet, and won't start at all for the 2006 women's championship. shower perfect have a lobbied the tournament organizers to refer to her at maria sugar-pola. i don't think they were too keen on that id
. >> tuesday at the little league world series, a team from washington state advanced to the finals. wednesday, the teams from california and connecticut played for the right to get there, too about that california down in the sixth, carrying the big stick, the long flyball gone. the second home run of the game. connecticut's lead cut to 3-2. the pitcher's pitch gets past his catcher, races home from third to tie the game at three apiece. top of the ninth, 6'7" grant hohman atoned...
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>> i was 12, my father gave it to me for christmas in washington, d.c., and i loved it and have been a reader ever since. >> rose: and you discovered it because you were asked to do an interview. >> yes, but before that my first rejection slips as a writer were from "the paris review." and i would... i hung some of them up. >> rose: and the theory also of the magazine is that non-fiction -- i mean that the words of fiction can be, what? i mean, the sense of the creative? what's the... what's the guiding mission behind the sense of enhancing the creative? do you know what i mean? >> it can quite adventuresome both in terms of the voice, the approach, the experimental nature of something, it can be long. it can accommodate a lot of extreme fiction that may not appear anywhere else. >> rose: if you wrote about sex the way jim writes about sex in the story we that we published "sex and marriage," or if you wrote about parents and children the way mona's written for us, in non-fiction you would billion a sociopath. because you'd be spilling the beans on someone very close to you, starting
>> i was 12, my father gave it to me for christmas in washington, d.c., and i loved it and have been a reader ever since. >> rose: and you discovered it because you were asked to do an interview. >> yes, but before that my first rejection slips as a writer were from "the paris review." and i would... i hung some of them up. >> rose: and the theory also of the magazine is that non-fiction -- i mean that the words of fiction can be, what? i mean, the sense of the...
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until then, a discussion on the healthcare law from " washington journal. " washington journal." thank you for joining us this morning to try to demonstrate what is going on across the country. let me read you three headlines. this is from cleveland, ohio ,nsurance department they claim obamacare premium "the washington post," here is why health insurance are tumbling in new york. and the miami herald says health insurance prices will spike. what is going on with insurance rates right now? what do we know for certain? guest: a lot of the obamacare benefits are about to take effect starting in january. a big part is these insurance exchanges that states they could help people who buy insurance on their own or those who do not get insurance at work. it is for many of the millions of uninsured now. there has been a lot of concern with some of the changes that health care costs would spike, because with some of the changes that health care costs some of the changes that health care costs sell insurance. insurance companies now turn away because they think it is too high of a risk. th
until then, a discussion on the healthcare law from " washington journal. " washington journal." thank you for joining us this morning to try to demonstrate what is going on across the country. let me read you three headlines. this is from cleveland, ohio ,nsurance department they claim obamacare premium "the washington post," here is why health insurance are tumbling in new york. and the miami herald says health insurance prices will spike. what is going on with...
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he spoke a politics and prose in washington, d.c. >> bradley, thank you very much and good evening. i do send abrahams apologies. he was detained in new york and has empowered me to speak on his behalf. most of us went to school at time when we heard the same sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. tell that to the holocaust museum guard who was murdered by a neo-nazi whose evil violent dilution for kept alive in this online community. tell that to the women who live in fear of being raped because of misogynistic online threats that they see all the time. tell that to the cyber bully kids who stay home from school because they are traumatized by the taunts they receive anonymously online, and tell that to tyler clemente, who was director student who committed suicide because of a tweet that ridiculed him for being gay. that old sticks and stones saying is simply not true. in the world of websites, twitter, youtube and facebook. in fact, in the online world, words and pictures and videos and online games are infecting the globe with a virus of hate that is
he spoke a politics and prose in washington, d.c. >> bradley, thank you very much and good evening. i do send abrahams apologies. he was detained in new york and has empowered me to speak on his behalf. most of us went to school at time when we heard the same sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. tell that to the holocaust museum guard who was murdered by a neo-nazi whose evil violent dilution for kept alive in this online community. tell that to the women who...
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joining us on the phone from jackson hole is neil irwin at the washington post. and still with us is jerry wetman at oppenheimer funds. let's talk about whether the markets should actually care about the jackson hole meeting this time around, given the very long absentee list. what do you think? >> i wouldn't expect it to be a major keeper of news the way it has been in the past. >> go ahead. >> sure. it is funny, the -- in the years past it has been this kind of earth shaking thing where there is clear guidance on where the monetary policy is heading. there is going to be academic talk about what is the new consensus of what is going forward. we had an extraordinary intervention over the last several years, now kind of a moment to reassess. is qe working? is forward guidance working? what is the general consensus of the future? >> jerry, let me bring you in. do you care about jackson hole this year? do you think the markets were? >> i don't think in the short-term the markets should care much about what is happening in jackson hole. here is what i think is impli
joining us on the phone from jackson hole is neil irwin at the washington post. and still with us is jerry wetman at oppenheimer funds. let's talk about whether the markets should actually care about the jackson hole meeting this time around, given the very long absentee list. what do you think? >> i wouldn't expect it to be a major keeper of news the way it has been in the past. >> go ahead. >> sure. it is funny, the -- in the years past it has been this kind of earth shaking...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> now even with the economy growing and stocks inching higher, the possibility of a u.s. led attack on syria over its use of chemical weapons continues to hang over the market. in the united kingdom lawmakers were voting this evening to authorize to use british troops or weaponry against syrian military targets. earlier today prime minister today said david cameron said it was legal and just for his country to take action against syria. >> we must not let the sector of previous mistakes paralyze our ability to stand up for what is right. we must not be so afraid of doing anything that we end up doing nothing. let me repeat again, there will be no action without a further vote in this house of commons but on this issue, britain should not stand aside. >> meanwhile on wall street, investors were relieved the prospect of u.s. military action against syria is not imminent so stocks got a lift from that encouraging gdp number we told you about, and the dip in first time jobless claims. also helping, verizon, it was the bigge
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> now even with the economy growing and stocks inching higher, the possibility of a u.s. led attack on syria over its use of chemical weapons continues to hang over the market. in the united kingdom lawmakers were voting this evening to authorize to use british troops or weaponry against syrian military targets. earlier today prime minister today said david cameron said it was legal and just for his country...
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and in washington, pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the
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well, it was a day of reflection and remembrance at the mall in washington. many gathered to celebrate the event. >>> it's a wage war as fast food workers walk out on their employers. police in new york are keeping at least a dozen mosques under surveillance. we'll explain why and what it means for people who attend them. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors
well, it was a day of reflection and remembrance at the mall in washington. many gathered to celebrate the event. >>> it's a wage war as fast food workers walk out on their employers. police in new york are keeping at least a dozen mosques under surveillance. we'll explain why and what it means for people who attend them. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas....
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air travel in the hands of four big airlines are here in washington d.c. alone the union of u.s. airways and american airlines would control sixty nine percent of the takeoff and landing slots at reagan national airport but that's not all allowed to go through the merger would cause a massive spike in air fares is the c.b.s. evening news had to say about this last night. the federal government is worried about the impact on consumers it cites examples like a one stop round trip flight from new york to. didn't the american airlines fare comes up as one thousand four hundred sixty seven dollars on its merger partner u.s. airways it cost just five hundred seventy five dollars if the two airlines become one the lower fare would disappear that's almost a one thousand dollars jump monopolies are bad for consumers bad for the economy so the justice department in my opinion is right to block the u.s. airways american airlines merger but not everyone is so concerned with protecting consumers or preserving competition in the airline industry i'm joined now by ryan rowdier associate directo
air travel in the hands of four big airlines are here in washington d.c. alone the union of u.s. airways and american airlines would control sixty nine percent of the takeoff and landing slots at reagan national airport but that's not all allowed to go through the merger would cause a massive spike in air fares is the c.b.s. evening news had to say about this last night. the federal government is worried about the impact on consumers it cites examples like a one stop round trip flight from new...
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turned on washington, could not believe it. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they would be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one-term presidency. before that video, there's a time in one of your books, you call it a splendid missouri being in the white house. explain what that phrase meant. >> it was blended in that they were at the pinnacle of his political career and her career. they had risen to the top. it was nothing but trouble, agonizing trouble from the very beginning. at very first, john was very enthusiastic about becoming president. abigail said, i'm going to stay here in quincy. she said, i will not be there until october. he said, that's fine, you do not come until october. once he was in the presidency, he discovered it was the loneliest place in the world. he started writing letters, drop everything that you're doing, come here, i need you immediately. she did. >> one of the interesting things, one of the reasons she was hesitant was she said, i like to be outspoken. she kne
turned on washington, could not believe it. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they would be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one-term presidency. before that video, there's a time in one of your books, you call it a splendid missouri being in the white house. explain what that phrase meant. >> it was blended in that they were at the pinnacle of his political career and her career. they had risen to the top. it was nothing but trouble, agonizing...
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that the title of the event was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. the fact is dr. king was as focused on economic equality as he was on civil rights. in the last year of his life he launched what is called "the poor people's's "campaign" aimed as helping poor people groups . >> reporter: according to historians reverend martin luther king was very concerned that the economic gap between races could derail his civil rights movement with poverty and income disparities being the ultimate segregator . >> in 1968 he pivoted all of his attention on what was called the poor people's campaign. he was killed before his first march. >> reporter: his poor people's campaign was focused on providing economic rights for blacks, latinos, native americans and whites. dr. king asked the federal government for $30 billion anti-poverty package, including a massive investment in infrastructure, healthcare and higher minimum wage, the same issues that lawmakers debate today. >> it is a sense of having control of your life and having the personal financial dignity and th
that the title of the event was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. the fact is dr. king was as focused on economic equality as he was on civil rights. in the last year of his life he launched what is called "the poor people's's "campaign" aimed as helping poor people groups . >> reporter: according to historians reverend martin luther king was very concerned that the economic gap between races could derail his civil rights movement with poverty and income...
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on a criminal level into issues that were settled i believe last month on a civil level with firk in washington over jpmorgan's alleged manipulation in the electricity market in a couple of regions, one dealing with california and the other with the midwest. in the settlement order which came to a settlement of $410 million which was the largest enforcement action for them they highlighted about a dozen strategies in which they allege that jpmorgan sought to manipulate markets and get preferable prices for their entities. more details are yet to come. >> kate kelly, thank you for bringing us both of those stories. we appreciate it. still ahead, will the board room brawl at jcpenney impact the retailer's bottom line. we'll head to the options pit next. ters to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ ♪ [ a
on a criminal level into issues that were settled i believe last month on a civil level with firk in washington over jpmorgan's alleged manipulation in the electricity market in a couple of regions, one dealing with california and the other with the midwest. in the settlement order which came to a settlement of $410 million which was the largest enforcement action for them they highlighted about a dozen strategies in which they allege that jpmorgan sought to manipulate markets and get...
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it--it wants revision of this versailles-washington system. it wants to acquire territory and raw materials. it feels that the united states in particular has rolled back japan's gains, and it feels aggrieved, and it's in this context of a rising sense of aggrieved nationalism that the depression comes, the military make their move, hirohito becomes emperor on december 26, and within two years, he's facing the situation of a insubordination in his armed forces, and ii take the story from there, and in s--and in seven chapters i look very closely at how he performs. c-span: today, the united states has 284 million people in it, or thereabouts, japan has about 125 million? >> guest: yes. i--i'm not quite sure, but i would imagine yes. c-span: today's gross national product here in the united states is close to $10 trillion; in japan, it's close to $5 trillion? >> guest: it's the number two economy, still, even after a decade of economic stagnation. c-span: the reason i use those figures, to ask you, back in 1941... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... wha
it--it wants revision of this versailles-washington system. it wants to acquire territory and raw materials. it feels that the united states in particular has rolled back japan's gains, and it feels aggrieved, and it's in this context of a rising sense of aggrieved nationalism that the depression comes, the military make their move, hirohito becomes emperor on december 26, and within two years, he's facing the situation of a insubordination in his armed forces, and ii take the story from there,...
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rights and annie grower, a washington post contributor. i want to ask you, you chose on your own to cover the civil rights movement, you were a freelance photographer and covered it before the march on washington. was that one of the most special days of your life. >> yes, of course, but i was a volunteer and trying to break into magazines at that time, but i had no assignment. i just came there as a volunteer, and because, well, the -- it's hard to remember this, but the movement at that time was a few hundred, maybe a few thousand people doing very specific and very often very dangerous things. the movement was confronting segregation, which sounds like the separation of the races, but it was really enforced by terror, and it was very dangerous work. i came there. we had a saying in the movement when the spirit says move, you move, so this was a great day, because we were protesting the fact, i mean, only weeks before, president kennedy had announced legislation, and he was the first president to ever say that segregation, which, you kno
rights and annie grower, a washington post contributor. i want to ask you, you chose on your own to cover the civil rights movement, you were a freelance photographer and covered it before the march on washington. was that one of the most special days of your life. >> yes, of course, but i was a volunteer and trying to break into magazines at that time, but i had no assignment. i just came there as a volunteer, and because, well, the -- it's hard to remember this, but the movement at that...
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the "washington post" reports was based on nsa compliance reports. the fact that this could be written in the first place is evident there our oversight ongoing at the nsa. these are compliance problem's that were identified and tabulated by the nsa to congress in the appropriate fashion. they are compliance issues that -- where action was taken to rectify them. what this illustrates is that there is in place at the nsa a very strict oversight regime. was asked about the king was askedt about the reports. he said there is not he said, if it works, and you have 99.9% compliant errors, and this comes from an internal report -- he went on to say it was all available. there is nothing there that bothers me. that shows me that the system works.
the "washington post" reports was based on nsa compliance reports. the fact that this could be written in the first place is evident there our oversight ongoing at the nsa. these are compliance problem's that were identified and tabulated by the nsa to congress in the appropriate fashion. they are compliance issues that -- where action was taken to rectify them. what this illustrates is that there is in place at the nsa a very strict oversight regime. was asked about the king was...
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neil: i'm talking way outside of washington. i'm talking i don't know oklahoma. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he n see that coming? what's in your wallet? how did he n see that coming? a quarter million tweeters ic is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp but a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less ener. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build better enterprise. together. 72 we came up with the health care surprise, is that ours? let's run it again. we have another health care surprise. th
neil: i'm talking way outside of washington. i'm talking i don't know oklahoma. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on...
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washington post register is kept. the newspaper posted a note on its web sites a readers of some stores have been redirected to the web site reporting the regime of experience of president bush are al-assad. a fox business network giving you the power to prosper. fax cheryl: a lot of data today, the market didn't like. we are pushing session lows on the dow, nasdaq and the s&p and the dow is up 17% for the year. the s&p up 18% for the year and the nasdaq up 21% for the year. you got pull back and sometimes this happens, and that is the market on the piece of this loss. and they are as american as apple pie. only 368 are left, and projector's of digital technologies, many are going out of business. american honda taking up the cause, senior vice president of operations. be honest question is why would honda take something that although drive in movies are nostalgia don't seem to be successful anymore? why take on this cause? >> we believe in helping our customers in any way we can and we understand we saw lot of cars t
washington post register is kept. the newspaper posted a note on its web sites a readers of some stores have been redirected to the web site reporting the regime of experience of president bush are al-assad. a fox business network giving you the power to prosper. fax cheryl: a lot of data today, the market didn't like. we are pushing session lows on the dow, nasdaq and the s&p and the dow is up 17% for the year. the s&p up 18% for the year and the nasdaq up 21% for the year. you got...
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hello marvin to washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on a special edition of the big picture starting off tonight we'll revisit my conversations with great minds with five time green party candidate for president ralph nader in our conversation we talked about how he got his start in politics and his views on the state of american politics today then we'll look back at my conversations with great minds with gabriel weinberg the c.e.o. and founder of duck duck go a search engine that keeps its users data personal and private and don't forget my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com and at your local bookstore so go check it out and now my conversations with great minds with ralph nader. joining me for tonight's conversations with the great minds is ralph nader attorney consumer advocate and five time candidate for president of the united states in the one nine hundred sixty
hello marvin to washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on a special edition of the big picture starting off tonight we'll revisit my conversations with great minds with five time green party candidate for president ralph nader in our conversation we talked about how he got his start in politics and his views on the state of american politics today then we'll look back at my conversations with great minds with gabriel weinberg the c.e.o. and founder of duck duck go a search engine...
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but washington and politics and the press, all of these things. to come and be a press person. joe had worked for "the new york times" for a decade and he was the premier labor reporter anywhere, and he was really good. and he said that he would sign on, but he had conditions. and i said, okay, joe what are your conditions. and he said, well, first of all, i'm going to be a spokesman, i would like to know what is going on. i don't want to be blindsided. i'm blindsided, that i'm older. and i said, of course, we could do anything you want. and i said, come on, joe. people come down here, they get under pressure, maybe they don't live, but they mislead not the status line. they have to be straight. and we will never have a press conference unless you have some news. and i said well, don't reporters kind of like a smooth and around and they say, look, you don't understand. reporters are guys are trying to make a living in the way you make a living if you get a new story with your name on it and it's on the front page of the paper. you call a news conference and the reporter thinks
but washington and politics and the press, all of these things. to come and be a press person. joe had worked for "the new york times" for a decade and he was the premier labor reporter anywhere, and he was really good. and he said that he would sign on, but he had conditions. and i said, okay, joe what are your conditions. and he said, well, first of all, i'm going to be a spokesman, i would like to know what is going on. i don't want to be blindsided. i'm blindsided, that i'm older....
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i am phillip yin in washington. >> i am michelle makori. at the nasdaq market in times square in new york. the world's leading exporter of dairy products says it's baby formula is safe after a multimillion dollar recall. >> welcome to the biz asia america. much more on what is happening in syria, but also latin america as well. we will travel to brazil to see what that country's central bank is doing to keep interest rates on hold. a special report on south africa's fight for economic equality. first, the latest from syria. >> u.s.says the u.s. is certai's government carried out chemical weapon attacks near damascus last week. obama said the u.s. had not yet decided whether to go ahead with military intervention. the permanent members of the un security council have held talks on a british resolution that could allow military action in syria, but that meeting has ended in deadlock. full report later on in the program. thousands gathered in washington to pay tribute to a historical day for civil rights in the u.s. 50 years ago, in 1960 three
i am phillip yin in washington. >> i am michelle makori. at the nasdaq market in times square in new york. the world's leading exporter of dairy products says it's baby formula is safe after a multimillion dollar recall. >> welcome to the biz asia america. much more on what is happening in syria, but also latin america as well. we will travel to brazil to see what that country's central bank is doing to keep interest rates on hold. a special report on south africa's fight for...
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you can read more on the washington post and its article about this bill in congress. it will not incorporate some changes that have been requested, i will not have rules about the private sector. it provides no liability protection. fromorge, calling colorado? >> no, i'm going through indiana. you have international companies have these companies computers. to george, and george is the one who has been trying to call people. i've been trying to know what it i was in michigan, and everything started from there. congress made a mist ache -- mis take. the economy is not going to go anywhere. i'm telling you. , it started from 1980. reagan was elected. went bad. >> thank you, george. we will leave it there. we are watching just the end of the cybersecurity session here, the final session for the nga summer meeting. they met in milwaukee. technology professional. they do not invest in security. they usually have these plans that are incorporated by the state, and the state has the obligation where management ignores obvious threats. ched.get reach -- brea is almost like ba
you can read more on the washington post and its article about this bill in congress. it will not incorporate some changes that have been requested, i will not have rules about the private sector. it provides no liability protection. fromorge, calling colorado? >> no, i'm going through indiana. you have international companies have these companies computers. to george, and george is the one who has been trying to call people. i've been trying to know what it i was in michigan, and...
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he delivered his i have a dream speech at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. on august 28th, 1963. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream -- >> his historic speech electrified millions of americans fighting for civil rights. he received the nobel peace prize the following year for his tireless work. but during a visit to tennessee in 1968, he was shot and killed. he was just 39 years old. on saturday, thousands gathered in washington to commemorate his historic speech. 50 years on, some americans feel king's dream of racial equality is just that, they say discrimination still exists in the u.s. and they point to controversial policing tactic in new york as a prime example. nhk world has the story. >> 25-year-old nicholas pert was one of the members of class action lawsuit. they took the department to task over a tactic known as stop and frisk. >> it's a hostile experience to be stopped and frisked. you have every
he delivered his i have a dream speech at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. on august 28th, 1963. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream -- >> his historic speech electrified millions of americans fighting for civil rights. he received the nobel peace prize the following year for his tireless work. but during a visit to tennessee...
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. >>> kyle reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom several are calling to call off that aid. >> john mccain says what happens in the middle east will directly impact the national security interests of the u.s. senators mccain and graham met with leaders from opposing parties. both snores say the obama administration needs to cut off aid to egypt. they believe they're using unnecessarily using violence on protestors. the us can find a better solution. they can decide by the end of this week whether or not to cut off their aid package following the deadly clashes combined the european union gives $7 billion a year to egypt. i'm scheduled to hear more of a report from the pentagon. stay tuned. >>> mark zuckerberg had a security beach in his company. he a hacker proved that he could post on his wall without being a friend. he told the company and he was ignored so he took it right to the top. facebook says it has been fixed. >>> a british law maker said why was he contained it -- contained at the airport. green walled called the
. >>> kyle reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom several are calling to call off that aid. >> john mccain says what happens in the middle east will directly impact the national security interests of the u.s. senators mccain and graham met with leaders from opposing parties. both snores say the obama administration needs to cut off aid to egypt. they believe they're using unnecessarily using violence on protestors. the us can find a better solution. they can decide by the end...
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i was a washington reporter for about 20 years and i'm still based in washington but i do not cover washington anymore. in those years, before i did tech i covered national security, the state department, economicsce agencies, , organized labor, environment, deputy bureau chief of "wall street journal." i picked up technology, computers as a hobby. 1980 -- 1981 and in 1991, at my request, i decided that the paper allowed me to switch what i was doing. even though i physically remained here in washington, i began an entirely different gig reviewing these tech products, not just hardware but software, , anything consumer that was digital. and i've been doing that for 23 years. >> if you give something a bad review, it doesn't affect sales of that product? does, but i do not think it always does. it has been written not by me but by others that if i give a good review of it will boost sales of the product. the best comparison is to a movie reviewer. the best movie reviewers will give sterling reviews to some movies that have a very small , that are take watched by relatively few people . and some
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get your umbrella out if you live in washington, d.c. thunderstorms. atlanta, thunderstorms as well. st. louis thunderstorms. denver, a high of 88 with thunderstorms. seattle, partly sunny. >>> police in spokane, washington, are searching for two suspects in the beating death of a world war ii veteran. 88-year-old dell bert shorty belton was found wednesday night outside the eagles lodge severely beaten. he was hospitalized but died the next morning. police say the attack appeared random. >> he was in the parking lot. it appears that he was assaulted in the parking lot. there was no indication of any sort of -- that he would have known these people prior to the assault. >> belton was a u.s. army combat veteran that was wounded in the battle for okinawa. the suspects are described as male teenagers and have been identified on surveillance video. authorities are asking the public for help in finding them. >>> the son of vice president joe biden is back home this morning. beau biden returned home on air force 2. the 44-year-old underwent a procedure at a
get your umbrella out if you live in washington, d.c. thunderstorms. atlanta, thunderstorms as well. st. louis thunderstorms. denver, a high of 88 with thunderstorms. seattle, partly sunny. >>> police in spokane, washington, are searching for two suspects in the beating death of a world war ii veteran. 88-year-old dell bert shorty belton was found wednesday night outside the eagles lodge severely beaten. he was hospitalized but died the next morning. police say the attack appeared...
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arabia is another story and burned our bush lets you know a quick recap to any true years of there in washington he knows every player in the book in the us in europe in the middle east and in asia he was that goal to guy in the afghan jihad as in the nine hundred eighty s. he did the afghan jihad in a ninety eight so this is the real player and now he is in charge of syria so we have to deal with what been there once which is not what the obama administration wants and it's not what israel wants to have triggered different agenda virgine in syria the fact bunda are in these rallies i was writing for you know who the obama administration to fight a war for them ok there are right now not even a national unity paratime syria let's go to steven steven jump in go ahead. i mean you know one of the many consequences of a missile attack on by vision us on on syria may be an attack by the syrians and iranians on israel i mean speaking of you know an unintended consequence of going to happen and frankly that's something that i don't feel that this administration has really figured out the other thing i
arabia is another story and burned our bush lets you know a quick recap to any true years of there in washington he knows every player in the book in the us in europe in the middle east and in asia he was that goal to guy in the afghan jihad as in the nine hundred eighty s. he did the afghan jihad in a ninety eight so this is the real player and now he is in charge of syria so we have to deal with what been there once which is not what the obama administration wants and it's not what israel...